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The Oregon Manufacturing Innovation Training Center (OMIC) is the first building at Portland Community College’s new Columbia County Center, located on a 17-acre site in Scappoose. The college’s Office of Planning & Capital Construction (P&CC) managed the planning, design and construction of the facility, which is scheduled to open Fall 2021. The building contains 32,245 square feet of space for a range of programs and services focused on the training of skilled workers in advanced manufacturing. The training center floor plan includes: laboratories for Mechatronics, Welding, and Fabrication; a machining/shop area; a measurement and verification laboratory; the PLC (Programmable Logic Controller) studio; the CAD (Computer Aided Design) laboratory; a board room; group study and collaboration spaces; classrooms; a testing center; a tool room; and a materials receiving and storage room. Case study Green building education The Team Design-Build Team Mortenson/Hennebery Eddy Architects Mechanical | Electrical | Plumbing Design Stantec Consulting Services LEED Brightworks Sustainability Commissioning Agent Elevate Building Commissioning Building Envelope Testing Agent QEDLAB Civil Humber Design Group, Inc. Structural Engineering Equilibrium Engineers, LLC Landscape Architecture and Signage Knot Design Sustainability objectives The OMIC project is pursuing LEED v4 BD+C (New Construction), with a goal of achieving LEED Silver ® certification. The building is designed to achieve approximately 22 percent energy savings over baseline (ASHRAE 90.1-2010), 32 EUI (kBtu/sf/year) per the 2014 Oregon energy efficiency specialty code. LEED ® — an acronym for Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design — is a registered trademark of the U.S. Green Building Council ® . Electric vehicle charging stations Natural light and adjustable shades Thermal insulation pcc.edu/locations/columbia-county Oregon Manufacturing Innovation Training Center | | 34001 NE Wagner Ct., Scappoose, OR 97056

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The Oregon Manufacturing Innovation Training Center (OMIC) is the first building at Portland Community College’s new Columbia County Center, located on a 17-acre site in Scappoose. The college’s Office of Planning & Capital Construction (P&CC) managed the planning, design and construction of the facility, which is scheduled to open Fall 2021.

The building contains 32,245 square feet of space for a range of programs and services focused on the training of skilled workers in advanced manufacturing.

The training center floor plan includes: laboratories for Mechatronics, Welding, and Fabrication; a machining/shop area; a measurement and verification laboratory; the PLC (Programmable Logic Controller) studio; the CAD (Computer Aided Design) laboratory; a board room; group study and collaboration spaces; classrooms; a testing center; a tool room; and a materials receiving and storage room.

Case studyGreen building education

The Team

Design-Build Team Mortenson/Hennebery Eddy Architects

Mechanical | Electrical | Plumbing Design Stantec Consulting Services

LEED Brightworks Sustainability

Commissioning Agent Elevate Building Commissioning

Building Envelope Testing Agent QEDLAB

Civil Humber Design Group, Inc.

Structural Engineering Equilibrium Engineers, LLC

Landscape Architecture and Signage Knot Design

Sustainability objectivesThe OMIC project is pursuing LEED v4 BD+C (New Construction), with a goal of achieving LEED Silver ® certification. The building is designed to achieve approximately 22 percent energy savings over baseline (ASHRAE 90.1-2010), 32 EUI (kBtu/sf/year) per the 2014 Oregon energy efficiency specialty code.

LEED® — an acronym for Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design™ — is a registered trademark of the U.S. Green Building Council®.

Electric vehicle charging stations Natural light and adjustable shadesThermal insulation

pcc.edu/locations/columbia-countyOregon Manufacturing Innovation Training Center | |34001 NE Wagner Ct., Scappoose, OR 97056

Energy & atmosphereRenewable energy production:• Roof-top photovoltaic array (92.5 Kwh/Year) will offset approximately 32 percent of the building’s energy needs.

Efficient building envelope:• Thermally insulated sandwich tilt panels provide structural support while maintaining a comfortable building temperature.

• Continuous exterior insulation and cavity insulation mitigate the building’s interior temperature from fluctuating throughout the day.

• Low-E coating in IGU (insulated glazing unit) and thermally broken storefront system allow light into the building while reducing the amount of heat filtering inside.

Use of natural daylight to reduce the use of electric lighting:• Use of clerestories (top lighting) bring light into center of building and illuminate large manufacturing space.

• Translucent panels reduce glare.

LED lighting throughout:• Light levels can be controlled.

• Daylight sensors automatically control use of artificial lighting.

• Occupancy sensors control use of artificial lighting when space is not in use.

Destratification fans:• Fans save energy and increase comfort by reducing difference between high and low temperature points in a room.

Location & transportationGreen vehicles:• Provided EV charging stations and EV-ready spaces for future charging stations in preferred locations within the parking area.

Sustainable sitesProtect or restore habitat:• Strategically located development to reduce impact to existing old growth trees.

• Landscaped with native or adapted vegetation in areas disturbed by development.

• Restored top soil (site was previously reclaimed farmland).

Stormwater management:• Used low-impact, green development strategies (naturally vegetative bioswales along site’s perimeter and throughout parking area to control flooding and filter water).

• Installed underground infiltration chambers to improve water quality.

Waterfill stations: • Installed waterfill stations to encourage the use of reusable water bottles and prevent plastic water bottle waste.

Indoor environmental qualityOutside views to nature:• Included daylighting and direct lines of sight to outdoor environment to provide building occupants a connection to nature.

Low-Emitting materials credit:• Selected flooring, composite wood, paints, coatings, adhesives, sealants, and insulation with low emissions and low VOC content.

Materials & resourcesLow carbon materials:• Used more than 20 products with Environmental Product Declarations, showcasing manufacturers that are transparent about impact of their manufacturing processes.

Material ingredients:• Used more than 20 products with Material Ingredient Declarations, showcasing manufacturers that are transparent about ingredients in their products.

Waste management:• Diverted 66 percent of construction and demolition waste from landfill.

Water efficiencyIndoor water use reduction (by 20 percent):• Installed low-flow efficient fixtures throughout facility to reduce water use by 40 percent over a standard facility.

Innovation & designGreen cleaning:• Custodians will use non-toxic green cleaning products whenever possible for human and ecological health.

Green education:• Provided signage throughout the building explaining the green strategies used in the project.

• Project case study will serve as a source of information and an educational tool.

Social equity within the project team:• Ensured that 20% or more of design team (by dollar value of design contracts) demonstrated social responsibility on a company level by achieving certification, or developing a social responsibility report. Hennebery Eddy Architects, Inc. is a certified JUST organization and Brightworks Sustainability is a certified B Corporation.

LEED® certification strategies

Naturally vegetative bioswales

Photovoltaic solar array

LED lights

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